After running an official time of 5.06, Bromley has a realistic goal in reach when the school holds its pro day March 26.

Bromley ran a hand-timed 4.93 on his first attempt. He ran a 5.13 on his second attempt. Bromley's official time placed him 28th out of the 42 defensive linemen who ran at the combine, including edge rushers.

Former South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney stole the show in the 40, running an official time of 4.53. His time would have ranked 29th among wide receivers and 14th among all running backs.

Bromley pushed out 26 reps on the 225-pound bench press, ranking 17th out of 50 defensive linemen who participated. His goal had been at least 25. He also finished with a vertical jump of 33.5 inches (15th) and a broad jump of 106 inches (29th).

At Syracuse, Bromley was a third-team All-ACC selection after leading the team with 10 sacks and three forced fumbles. He also recorded 14.5 tackles for loss. He is projected as a sixth- or seventh-round draft pick by CBS Sports.

Running back Jerome Smith wrapped up his combine on Sunday with on-field testing and drills. Smith tested well in the vertical and broad jump but was among the worst running backs in the 225-pound bench and 40-yard dash.

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